Hurricane recovery | Habitat Hammers Back
Learn how Habitat Hammers Back is continuing to help families affected by hurricane damage and how you can get involved.
Learn how Habitat Hammers Back is continuing to help families affected by hurricane damage and how you can get involved.
As a member of the 2019-2020 AmeriCorps class, Sea Island Habitat for Humanity construction crew leader Dean Williams spends most of his days building. Volunteering has largely been the story of his life — traveling the globe to make use of the random and sometimes eccentric experiences, talents and skills he’s gathered to serve others.
In October 2013, the Carter Work Project improved homes and communities in California, Colorado, New York and New Jersey.
A key group of volunteers are those who serve as committee members to move the mission forward, like Dave Hamra, family selection committee member with Tucson Habitat.
A donated item can be just the accent piece you're looking for! What treasures have you stumbled upon?
See how you can transform an old three-drawer dresser into a modern-looking storage bench.
Celebrating 10 years of empowering women, volunteers will build and improve 600 homes during National Women Build Week, May 6-14.
As sub-Saharan Africa braces for continued rapid urbanization, Habitat’s ShelterTech platform uses an accelerator model to fast-track innovative housing solutions by advancing local startups through a six-month program to scale their business models and get them investor ready.
As part of Habitat for Humanity’s ongoing hurricane recovery efforts, generously supported by AbbVie, Habitat works with local businesses to help families in Puerto Rico repair homes affected by hurricanes Irma and Maria.
The global housing nonprofit demonstrates its commitment to helping increase racial equity and close wealth gap during Fair Housing Month.